Society

Editor’s note: The following letters were either sent too late for last week’s edition or experienced technical difficulties.

Dear Santa,

Our names are Avery and Harper Monroe. We are 4 months old. We are new at this so our big sister Caitlyn is helping us write you. She says we have to be good all year. Mommy and daddy say we have been good girls so far.

Will you bring us walkers and some fun toys you think we will like. We will leave milk and cookies for you and food for your reindeer too. Be safe as you fly around the world.

Over the years I have found that Santa isn’t very picky when it comes to the cookies we leave him.

I know that because there have been times that I’ve gone to great detail to make him the cutest sugar cookies with decorations and sprinkles all over them and then to the other extreme when I had my son just a week before Christmas and had no time for baking cookies so I ran to the store and got some that I thought he’d like.

Scott and Linda Osborn of Lawrenceburg announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Caty Osborn of Lawenceburg, to Stephen Mitchell Jr. of Frankfort, a son of Stephen and Nancy Mitchell of Frankfort.

The bride-to-be is a granddaughter of Roselyn Brandeberry and is a personal health coach for Humana.

The groom-to-be is a sales coordinator for Lowe’s in the Louisville market.

The wedding is planned for May 28, 2016, at 3:30 p.m. at Shiloh Christian Church, which is located on Willisburg Road.

Jeff Waldridge will present “Lawrenceburg: Echoes of the Past” at 7 p.m. on Nov. 24 at the Anderson Senior Center, located at 160 Township Square in Lawrenceburg.

A well-known ghost hunter and host of ghost walks in Lawrenceburg, Waldridge will discuss Lawrenceburg’s past and explore its interesting people, places and events that have almost been forgotten, organizers said.